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MANY thanks, TroutTrent! That's an explanation I can GREATLY appreciate... though, admittedly doesn't hurt I worked for a bearing cage manufacturer in my past life In all seriousness, your explanation is great and makes perfect sense.
Many thanks again, as I now feel much more comfortable in the idea of investing in a stradic (at least until Littoral chimes in to say that the symetre's are the wiser cost option )
BBG
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big bend gyrene wrote: Many thanks again, as I now feel much more comfortable in the idea of investing in a stradic (at least until Littoral chimes in to say that the symetre's are the wiser cost option )
BBG
Or the Saros.
In the words of the great Doc Holliday, "I'll be your huckleberry"
I have two 4000's. never a problem with them malfunctioning and I've used them quite a bit for probably three seasons. Only thing, they're louder and rougher than two shimano spheros 4000s' I have. I use the spheros' a lot more. much quieter and smoother reel plus 50 bucks less expensive.
Personally, I own three Shimarno Symtre reels and haven't had a problem with them. Mook used Stradics and Stradic MFG's but I still catch the same fish without problem. I'm really not sure why someone would want a 180 reel over a 70 dollars reel if they both catch the same fish. Same thing with rods. My Falcon rods were 101 USD each and they still catch all the same fish without problem. I mean I seriously dought I'll be able to fish better with a 250 dollar rod.
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mojokoko wrote:Same thing with rods. My Falcon rods were 101 USD each and they still catch all the same fish without problem. I mean I seriously dought I'll be able to fish better with a 250 dollar rod.
You'd be amazed at how a rod designed for that reel and the techniques you use and even arm length would affect your "fishability".
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